OI 2016: Hydrography, Geophysics and Geotechnics
27 January 2016
Hydrography, geophysics and geotechnics lie at the heart of Oceanology International,
the world's largest marine science and ocean technology exhibition and
conference, (at ExCeL London from 15-17th March), and this year's conference
session at OI 2016 shows just how relevant the topics continue to be.
"This year's Hydrography, Geophysics and Geotechnics session will be split
into two themes," explains Chairman Andy Hill, Marine Geohazard Technical
Authority, BP Exploration and a long-time OI supporter, who shares the role
with Richard Salisbury, Director, Fugro and Ken Games, Geophysical Director,
Gardline Geosurvey.
"The day-long conference, on Thursday 17 March, will showcase emerging
technologies and up-to-date best practices in support of effective delivery of
offshore energy projects in their widest form. We have been able to select from
an exceptionally strong set of submitted papers, indeed I would say they are
the strongest set of papers in more than a decade, and I am looking forward to
this packed session. It promises to be a full-on day, to the very last minute,
to round off your week at Oceanology!"
Like all OI 2016 conference streams this one is free-to-attend, with online
registration available at www.oceanologyinternational.com
"We are delighted that Andy is able once again to join us to chair this
key conference stream, we are always glad to welcome him to OI," says
Event Director, Jonathan Heastie. "It is undoubtedly going to be a very
interesting and educational day. Indeed that is very apt for the Thursday of OI
is traditionally our Careers Day, when we welcome students, graduates and post
graduates from universities around the country to find out about the exciting
opportunities open to them in ocean science and marine technology - a sign of
the commitment of the industry to foster the next generation of marine
professionals. I hope they, as well as visitors and exhibitors enjoy this
fundamentally important session."
Conference Programme
Following
Andy Hill's welcome and opening remarks the conference stream will begin with a
presentation by Duncan Tamsett, Geophysicist, Kongsberg Underwater Mapping on 'Colour
sonar'; this will be followed by James Cowles, Science and Survey Product
Manager, ASV talking about 'Using an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) for bathymetric
survey'; and then Allan Spencer, Business Development - Europe, CELLULA
Robotics focusing on 'Remotely operated seabed drilling and sampling technology
- performance and benefits of an automated system'.
Following a short break in which delegates can visit the exhibition and network,
the conference will reconvene for a three-presentation session. First, Andy
Cowland, Geophysical Consultant, Fugro Survey Limited will talk about 'Seismic
renaissance - A revitalised seismic service providing higher-quality and
reduced cost'. He will be followed by 'Hybrid data-driven model based 3D
de-multiple of 2D marine seismic data using swath bathymetry or sidescan sonar
data to bootstrap the model' by Graham Gillott, Principal Geophysicist, EPI
Group Ltd and 'Ground modelling through inversion of high-resolution marine
geophysical data: A new approach to fully integrated offshore site
characterisation' by Mark Vardy, Marine Geoscientist, National Oceanography
Centre.
Following an hour-long lunch break there is a session on integrated case
studies. First under the spotlight is Alistair Robertshaw, Geohazards
Specialist, BP who will consider 'Investigating acoustic anomalies in the water
column'; he will be followed by Jarle Henssel, Project Manager and Geophysical
Specialist, COWI A/S looking at 'Ultra high resolution seismic for offshore
wind farms (OWF): a case study'. HRS remains on the conference agenda as Ian
Stennett, Head of Geophysics and Seismic Processing considers 'High resolution
seismic (HRS) for time-lapse imaging around a steam injection installation.
The concluding three presentation follow another short break. Andy Barwise,
Principal Geotechnical Engineer at Statkraft will highlight 'An integrated
approach to optimisation of site investigation for foundation design through
geology, geophysics and geotechnics'; while Carol Cotterill, Marine
Geoscientist at the British Geological Survey considers 'Past landscapes and
their impact on current offshore engineering: a case study from the North Sea
Basin'. Mile Clare, Researcher at the National Oceanography Centre is the final
speaker in the conference stream with 'Direct monitoring of landslide and
turbidity current geohazards provides new insights for offshore risk
assessments'.
Exhibition
In the OI 2016 exhibition hall there are Canadian, French, German, Irish, Dutch and US national group stands, as well as a diving pavilion and individual exhibitors come from 32 countries. Together they take up over 8,000m2 of stand space, the largest-ever in OI's 47-year history.
Supporting Organisations
OI 2016 is staged in partnership with the SUT with The Hydrographic Society UK;
the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST); the
International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA); the Marine Technology
Society (MTS); and the Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) as endorsing
organisations.